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Design Hostel Goli&BosiVisit the nearby Design Hostel Goli & Bosi, voted the 2. best hostel in the world! ...Yesssssss, the WORLD!
Sooner or later every traveller through Croatia gets to Split,
as this is where all the ferries to all of the islands start and return to.
When you do, you will find Hostel Goli& Bosi… read more.

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Visit the nearby Design Hostel Goli & Bosi, voted the 2. best hostel in the world! ...Yesssssss, the WORLD!
Sooner or later every traveller through Croatia gets to Split,
as this is where all the ferries to all of the islands start and return to.
When you do, you will find Hostel Goli& Bosi a safe, clean and friendly place to lay your hat and call home.
Goli & Bosi is a fresh new boutique Hostel occupying the best location in Split, rock throwing distance from the waterline, within the walls of the old roman city built at the turn of the 4th century. Recently renovated as of February 2016..
As architecture goes, Goli & Bosi is re-using a space of an old 19 century warehouse that in the 20th century got remodeled into a department store, and now, through some inspired cuts and bold design choices earned it's international acclaim. Two out of hostel's three storeys feature bright three and four dorm-style rooms with neat bathrooms, while the top floor offers more luxurious suites with double or single beds, a terrace with a view.
All rooms have air conditioning, bedding comes with the beds and there are fresh towels in every bathroom with no additional cost.
Common lounge areas are scattered through the hostel, there is a small cinema projection room and a huge sitting space on a square in front of the hostel, great for coffees, meals and meets.
Wi - fi internet is freely available throughout the hostel.
In itself, Goli & Bosi Hostel is a tourist guide as well, so if the weather is not nice enough for exploration of Split all you have to do is walk around the hostel whose walls will tell you the story of the city.
With Hostel Goli&Bosi around the clock check-in options, whenever and wherever you arrive to Split all you have to do is call them in any language you speak and they will tell you how to get to the hostel, even arrange transportation for your convenience.
Welcome to Hostel Goli&Bosi boutique Hostel and enjoy your stay in Split!

• 24 Hour Reception

• Air Conditioning

• Bar

• Breakfast Not Included

• Elevator

• Telephone/Fax Facilities

• Free City Maps

• Free WiFi

• Hair Dryers

• Linen Included

• Security Lockers

• Meals available

• Outdoor Terrace

• Reading Light

• Restaurant

• Towels Included

Earliest Check-in: 14h Latest Check-in: 23h

Policies

Credit Cards Accepted

No Curfew

Non Smoking

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Must See & Do in Split

The City

Wandering the streets of Old Town Split will make you feel as if you have been transported back in time, to when the Romans settled along the shores of Dalmatia. The Old Town is located within the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace and today it is a living museum, alive with locals going about their business, cafes, pumping bars, trendy restaurants and many sights within. This is one hot destination you don’t want to miss with its slow paced, relaxed Mediterranean vibe and a lot to offer visitors. Split is also the perfect place in which to go Croatia sailing and visit all the nearby spectacular islands.

Top things to see

Diocletian’s Palace The remains of the Roman emperor’s palace form the basis of Split’s pedestrianised old town.

Shopping at the markets You’ll find a daily market near the wharf, a fish market in the old town, and more stalls in the cellars of Diocletian’s Palace.

People watching on the Riva The oceanfront promenade, full of restaurants and coffee shops.

Varos and Marjan Hill Quiet, winding streets in Veli Varos lead eventually to the equally peaceful Marjan Hill, where you can see as far as some of the islands offshore.

Bacvice Beach A nice beach a short walk from the old town.

FOODS TO TRY:

PasticadaA stewed beef dish cooked in sauce that originated in Dalmatia. It’s a very time consuming process to prepare it, involving marinating the meat overnight and cooking for up to five hours. It’s served with some kind of pasta or gnocchi.

HIDDEN GEM:

Vidilica TerraceNo terrace offers a better view than this, the whole of Split laid out before you - and islands beyond - from atop the Marjan peninsula.